
Just finished chap 224 and I must say this chapter had the most impact on me. Hak is heavily injured yet he continued to fight and brought the medicine for his fucking majesty. You see soo won this is the friend you were ready to sacrifice and kill!! Shit it hurts so much I'm crying my eyes out.

Honestly, this is what makes this such a rare gem. They all feel so real, their relationships are complex, and the background is solid as well as the pacing. It’s one of the few stories I've read where I genuinely think I’m not allowed to have an opinion on some things (in this case, I mean Soo-won, Hak, Yona relationship) because I feel as if I’m intruding. The only thing I can do is hope for some form of resolution, but whatever happens in the end isn’t something I’m allowed to feel anger or happiness for, since it isn’t my right to enact justice.
No actions are justified, simply stated as fact, not presented as an excuse for someone’s behavior. I think that way of presenting this, is a rare perspective give from storytellers and authors, who can become excessively biased when it comes to morality or even their own characters. Truly, Kusanagi has created something incredible here, something deserving of more than simple praise.

From the get go I had an unsettling feeling about the title. The art and story line attracted me to read the manhwa but I knew somewhere in the back of my mind that something isn't gonna take form as the title said so, and yup their love didn't take form in this lifetime. I knew I was gonna hurt myself reading this.
I was worried of the brother stirring trouble but no he actually knocked some sense into jiho.
FR I was about to drop this but I kind of like him now